Obama Doesn’t Get It
by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online President Obama came close, but he still just cannot admit that his radical policies and their effects on the economy are the cause of his devastating political rebuke. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online President Obama came close, but he still just cannot admit that his radical policies and their effects on the economy are the cause of his devastating political rebuke. Share This
by Raymond Ibrahim PJ Media A recent MEMRI report titled “Arab Columnists: Stop Talking About Offensive Jihad,” alludes to the ultimate problem between Islam and the non-Muslim world: offensive jihad, or jihad al-talab — the Islamic imperative to subjugate the world. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online ACORN: Never heard of it Arizona: Resembles 1930s Italy Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson PJ Media I. More Debt, Please? Please explain this: Barack Obama entered office; nationalized healthcare; ran up record $1 trillion deficits; promised to hike taxes on the rich; pushed cap and trade through the House; took over large chunks of banks, insurance companies, and auto corporations; made hard-left appointments from Van
by Victor Davis Hanson Tribune Media Services Juan Williams was just fired from NPR. His sin? He confessed to occasional anxiety when Muslims board airplanes, and then went on to explain why stereotyping is wrong. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online There has never been anything quite like WikiLeaks in American military history. Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson PJ Media Pillars of Sand The faux-Greek columns of 2008 have turned into pillars of sand, as the president’s Gallup ratings hit 43-2%, and his congressional majorities are on the verge of melting away — just two years after grand talk of a 50-year liberal regnum.* Share This
by Raymond Ibrahim Hudson New York For centuries, the Copts — Egypt’s Christian, indigenous inhabitants — have been subject to persecution, discrimination, humiliation, and over all subjugation in their homeland (etymologically, “Copt” simply means “Egyptian”). Share This
by Bruce S. Thornton RightNetwork.com In 1984 George Orwell described how the abandonment of belief in objective truth makes possible a politicized history that legitimizes tyrannical power: Share This
by Victor Davis Hanson Tribune Media Services It is a busy time in America. The Major League Baseball playoffs are competing with the upcoming midterm elections for the public’s attention. Share This